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Jenkins Training Courses

Local, instructor-led live Jenkins training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice how to set up a Jenkins continuous integration system (also referred to as continuous builds, continuous release, continuous testing, etc.).

Jenkins training is available as "onsite live training" or "remote live training". Onsite live Jenkins trainings in Luxembourg can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers. Remote live training is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop.

Jenkins training courses cover Jenkins Continuous Integration for Agile testing using Java, .Net, Javascript and other languages. Interaction among instructor and participants is encouraged. Real-world cases are discussed and specific issues and questions are addressed and resolved in class.

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Testimonials

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All of it. Having had no previous exposure to Jenkins, I was a little concerned about my ability to keep up. IPad provided appropriate coaching/support, when I asked for help, so that I was able to follow the presentation at a level I was happy with.

Graham Congdon

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

I mostly was benefit from the real-world developer experience.

Ian Cranston

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

Luke was very knowledgeable, patient, and very open to satisfy my curiosity, for example I asked him to generate errors to see how system will response, etc. He would go above and beyond to answer questions or demonstrate the functionalities, even some of my questions were out of the class scope. He gave me a real experience with the system. I definitely will take another class with him and recommend him as a teacher for others. Thank you Luke!.

Tina Henderson

Course: Test Automation with Selenium and Jenkins

I generally was benefit from the topic itself.

Optum, Inc

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

Overall, I saw the effort and the knowledge of the trainer of the subject to impart knowledge.

Optum, Inc

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

Fast-paced with direct-to-the-point skills that expected to acquire.

JOHN RAY BALAYON

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

Scheduling and integration with SCM.

Sean Aye - Hill-Rom Services Private Limited

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

I mostly was benefit from the delivery and pace of course.

Asif Amirat - QA Ltd

Course: Jenkins: Continuous Integration for Agile Development

The trainer motivated to learn, act, answer every question.

Piotr Nowosielski

Course: Test Automation with Selenium and Jenkins

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A relaxed atmosphere, topics tailored to the requirements of the project. The training had a clear structure and easily showed how to use the acquired knowledge in practice.

Jenkins Course Outlines

Continuous Integration (CI) is a development practice wherein developers merge changes in their code as often as possible in order to detect and locate errors quickly.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the basics of Continuous Integration for JavaScript as they step through setting up a Continuous Integration process for a JavaScript project.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Understand the fundamentals of Continuous Integration- Build their own Continuous Integration system for their JavaScript projects

Audience

- Developers- IT Professionals- DevOps Engineers- Business Managers

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

This course focuses on practical implementation and tooling. It assumes good knowledge on theoretical principals (see DEVOPS course) as it focuses on newest tools and methods of implementing DevOps principles.

Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration tool written in Java. It is a server-based system that runs in a servlet container such as Apache Tomcat. Jenkins supports a number of Software Configuration Management (SCM) tools, including CVS, Subversion, Git, Perforce, and Clearcase, among others. It is highly scriptable and provides support for Apache Ant, Apache Maven, shell scripts, and Windows batch commands.

This instructor-led, live training covers the concepts, tools and techniques needed to carry out continuous integration of your software projects in an Agile environment. Participants carry out a series of hands-on exercises throughout the course to apply their knowledge in real situations. Interaction among instructor and participants is encouraged. Real-world cases are discussed and specific issues and questions are addressed and resolved in class.

When developers finish writing a piece of code, they often integrate their code into an application, copy the application into a folder, run the application installer, then initialize the application to check whether it runs as expected. This manual approach does not scale very well, is tedious, very error-prone and offers no mechanism for tracking changes during the process.

A better approach would be to automate the process using Continuous Integration. Continuous Integration refers to the processes, tools and infrastructure needed to automate the building, deployment and testing of software applications.

In this instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote), participants will learn how to transform a traditional, manual (or semi-manual) approach to software deployment into an agile, Continuous Integration (CI) one using Jenkins. Participants carry out a series of hands-on, live-lab exercises throughout the course, applying their new knowledge to various software development and deployment problems every step of the way. Interaction among the instructor and participants is encouraged. Real-world cases are discussed and specific issues and questions are addressed and resolved throughout the training. The training is especially focused on .Net application development.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Install and configure Jenkins for .Net application development- Use Jenkins to automate the process of checking in and merging .Net source code into a code repository- Use Jenkins to automate the process of downloading, compiling and deploying an application to a release server- Integrate Jenkins with other software development tools such as issue trackers and

Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration (CI) tool written in Java. Maven is a build automation tool for Java projects. Together they can be used to trigger continuous builds that include, for example: the execution of JUnit tests whenever a new code is committed, deployment of these builds to production, and scheduling of these tasks at strategic times of the day, for example midnight. These tools and processes make up a DevOps approach to the development and deployment of software and are popular in Agile development.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will start with an introduction to DevOps, version control and automation scripting, and then move on to hands-on practice, learning how to install, configure and deploy Jenkins and Maven in a live lab environment.

Audience

- Developers- System Administrators- DevOps engineers

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice